tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238405.post1670023335589569145..comments2019-02-20T21:43:26.099-08:00Comments on Agile Testing: Graphing, alerting and mission control with Graphite and NagiosGrig Gheorghiuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17863511617654196370noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238405.post-25637063413982117772013-03-27T20:45:50.077-07:002013-03-27T20:45:50.077-07:00Great post, don&#39;t personally use nagios, but w...Great post, don&#39;t personally use nagios, but would be curious how you think it compares to something like http://fisherapp.com &lt;- New tool I just built, hopefully this will make monitoring graphite possible for those who aren&#39;t using monit or nagios as well.trobrockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02772503520989674795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238405.post-25050379270465329642013-01-07T20:59:18.755-08:002013-01-07T20:59:18.755-08:00Thanks for the post. I&#39;ve used a similar appro...Thanks for the post. I&#39;ve used a similar approach, but using monit instead of nagios for firing alerts. I also &#39;borrowed&#39; your graphite query for alerting on 500&#39;s on my nginx. Great idea.<br /><br />If you&#39;re interested, I posted about graphite alerting with monit on http://blog.gingerlime.com/2013/graphite-alerts-with-monit/Yoav Anerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01186108872684365518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238405.post-18342464320429818832012-01-06T07:59:02.726-08:002012-01-06T07:59:02.726-08:00Nice post. I appreciate this stuff and learn a lot...Nice post. I appreciate this stuff and learn a lot from it. We&#39;re getting some stuff in place right now using Cube (http://square.github.com/cube/) and Ostrich (https://github.com/twitter/ostrich). At the moment, we&#39;re not dealing with nuts and bolts type stuff like &quot;LSI MegaRAID controller batteries&quot;, rather application specific stuff. IE... counts/failure rates/durations for executions of particular strategically important bits of code (calls to backend subsystems we depend on that are out of our control, DB calls, etc.) I&#39;d describe it as more developer-centric, but definitely overlaps into that Dev/Ops grey area.<br /><br />Anyway, good reading, thanks for the post.Bryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02998956754480049169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238405.post-29277896358876384612012-01-06T05:35:22.570-08:002012-01-06T05:35:22.570-08:00I&#39;ve only recently heard about graphite and it...I&#39;ve only recently heard about graphite and it does look pretty cool. In fact I wrote an interface to allow collectl to send performance stats to it. Rather than repeat myself, have a look here - https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/183898 and let me know if you&#39;d like to try out a pre-release.Mark Segerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05813976850043130168noreply@blogger.com